Linda Cook (business)

Linda Zarda Cook (born June 4, 1958) is an American businesswoman. She rose to be CEO of Shell Gas & Power, part of Royal Dutch Shell, in the Netherlands. Cook was named the 11th most powerful businesswoman in the world by Fortune magazine in October 2002 and the 44th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine in September 2007.

Cook, raised in Shawnee, Kansas, graduated from the University of Kansas in petroleum engineering in 1980. She began her Shell career in 1980 as a reservoir engineer in the United States, advancing through the company to accept greater responsibilities in exploration and production with Shell U.S.A. Her first European assignment came in 1998, when she and her family moved to the Netherlands, where she led Shell International EP. She has led the Gas & Power division since January 2000. Cook is also member of board of directors of KBR (company) and The Boeing Company.

Following a loss in the race to become the company's next Chief Executive,[1] Cook is to step down from her position in Royal Dutch Shell, forgoing a loyalty bonus of more than £800,000. Shortly following the announcement of her resignation was the news that her division, Gas and Power, would be absorbed into the new management structure being promoted by new Chief Executive Peter Voser.[2] Shares in Shell fell 1.1 per cent or 18p to 1613p in morning trading.

A Shell spokesman said the resignation was by mutual agreement.[3] Cook, who since 2004 has been in charge of the group’s gas and power division, responsible for natural gas, liquefied natural gas, and Shell’s power generation operations, had worked for Shell for 29 years. Cook's severance pay comes to about 5.4 million euros, a figure determined by standard company and legal guidelines.[4]

On March 16, 2015 it was announced that Cook would not seek reelection to Boeing's board of directors.[5]

References

  1. Reuters (May 27, 2009). "Press Digest - Wall Street Journal - May 27". Retrieved May 30, 2009.
  2. Reuters (May 27, 2009). "Shell to restructure under new chief". Retrieved May 30, 2009.
  3. Reuters (May 26, 2009). "Shell gas boss stepping down after losing CEO race". Retrieved May 30, 2009.
  4. Nils Pratley, The Guardian (March 16, 2010). "Shell: A lavish payoff for Linda Cook, even by oil giant standards". Retrieved March 23, 2010.
  5. http://boeing.mediaroom.com/021015_Boeing_Director_Cook_to_Step_Down_from_Board. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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